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people in west virginia can use their tap water again. a chemical leak five days ago contaminated the water supply. west virginia's governor says tests say the chemical is in the water but diluted enough to match federal safety levels. >> chris christie needing to answer more questions, whether he used sandy relief fund on a tv ad. the audit will take months. >> a south-west airlines plane back in flight after
people in west virginia can use their tap water again. a chemical leak five days ago contaminated the water supply. west virginia's governor says tests say the chemical is in the water but diluted enough to match federal safety levels. >> chris christie needing to answer more questions, whether he used sandy relief fund on a tv ad. the audit will take months. >> a south-west airlines plane back in flight after
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a lot of moving parts here in west virginia. the story continues and people here still not drinking out of the taps and moving towards mostly bottled water. >> robert ray joining us from west virginia. robert, thank you very much. it an american still being detained in north carolina hoping the u.s. can help secure his release. kenneth bae has been detained for more than a year. he was seasoned to 15 years of hard labor for what north northa called an attempt to topple the regime. >>> two suicid suicide-bombers attacked, and many say the threats is real. >> dressed in black and holding ak-47's, the two men in this video claim to be the suicide-bombers responsible for the twin attacks at a train station and on a bus in volgograd last month. they're shown building the he bombs and trapping them to their bodies before heading to their targets which killed 34 people. in this video an ominous message for vladimir putin. they say if the olympics proceed they will continue attacks. a similar video is offered to tourists attending the g
a lot of moving parts here in west virginia. the story continues and people here still not drinking out of the taps and moving towards mostly bottled water. >> robert ray joining us from west virginia. robert, thank you very much. it an american still being detained in north carolina hoping the u.s. can help secure his release. kenneth bae has been detained for more than a year. he was seasoned to 15 years of hard labor for what north northa called an attempt to topple the regime....
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west virginia? guest: well, that is why we need ,o keep it at the federal level to have one state extend the benefits and another not, i don't think -- it is about building highways. give off back to the states because you have one highway going off a state line .nd falling off of a cliff there needs to be federal responsibly, and i recognize the distrust of the federal government these days, especially with the rollout of the affordable care act. it diminishes any trust and faith in the federal government. it is not mean we have to throw federal government's responsibility stood there is still a role for the federal government, and i believe this is one central, to provide this uniformity and not allow one state to undercut another, therefore causing the cross-sta te lines friction. host: i want to talk about legislation you introduced last week with senator mention as manchin asator well. guest: on epa regulations, yes. that is a similar legislation to when i introduced in the last time was that p
west virginia? guest: well, that is why we need ,o keep it at the federal level to have one state extend the benefits and another not, i don't think -- it is about building highways. give off back to the states because you have one highway going off a state line .nd falling off of a cliff there needs to be federal responsibly, and i recognize the distrust of the federal government these days, especially with the rollout of the affordable care act. it diminishes any trust and faith in the...
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they're learning here in west virginia. that is water. the scarcity of it, the pollution of it, the attitude we're getting about protecting it. and their health. they're forgetting they have a voice, too. it is those people and hinckley along with fellow of our house that made a difference because they no longer were afraid to speak up about what was important to them and use their voice and stand up, become proactive, say and do something and push for change and push for a better world for not just for them, but for those elite behind. -- but for those they leave behind. that is the continual message, even 20 or later. i think the time has really come where we need to redress what our priorities are, the importance of our health, the value of our family, and just how precious water is because without it, it is not a game changer, it is a game and are for all of us. >> erin brockovich, thank you for being with us, renowned and firm and list the consumer advocate, legal researcher. i also want to thank mike elk for joining us from washingt
they're learning here in west virginia. that is water. the scarcity of it, the pollution of it, the attitude we're getting about protecting it. and their health. they're forgetting they have a voice, too. it is those people and hinckley along with fellow of our house that made a difference because they no longer were afraid to speak up about what was important to them and use their voice and stand up, become proactive, say and do something and push for change and push for a better world for not...
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that's the first thing i had to do in west virginia. once you get the finances in order, you can do a lot of things, but if your finances aren't in order it really cripples you. my grandfather would say make a coward out of you the decisions you make if you have unmanaged debt. if you think about the last time we balanced the budget, last year 2001, you were involved when that began. but in 2001 when president clinton left, where we were with spending, whether we were with revenue, we're far off of ta track right now. i says, john, if we have to have a big fix, don't you think we have to have a fair revenue where people have faith and confidence that we're doing it the right way? >> when you were governor -- i remember we talked about this one night. when you were governor, you did decisive thing, a freeze on employment for a while. shouldn't the president had responsibility for showing the leadership. >> i'm hoping these next three years the president will be serious about fixing our financial crisis. >> look, speaking of, we talk abou
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some people in west virginia can use their tap water again. five days ago a chemical leak contaminated the water supply of 300,000 people. >>> new jersey governor chris christie facing more questions today. federal authorities investigating his ties to sandy relief funds. they are looking to see if christie improperly used money for the storm cleanup for an ad starring him and his family. >>> world leaders gathered to pay their last respect to the former israeli prime minister. he died wednesday at the age of 85. he was honored with an official state ceremony in jerusalem. >>> first target, then neiman marcus, and there may be more. when target was hacked they waited four days to tell customers but only off it was reported by a cyber blogger. similarly, neiman marcus waited nine days. also a report by the same online journalist, but an exclusive reuter's report says at least three other big retailers were hacked, but we don't know who they are, because they haven't come forward yet. bob, welcome. >> hi, john. >> so, i mean this new revelation
some people in west virginia can use their tap water again. five days ago a chemical leak contaminated the water supply of 300,000 people. >>> new jersey governor chris christie facing more questions today. federal authorities investigating his ties to sandy relief funds. they are looking to see if christie improperly used money for the storm cleanup for an ad starring him and his family. >>> world leaders gathered to pay their last respect to the former israeli prime...
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this is an enormous crisis in west virginia right now. a lot of people have to leave these areas because there's no water, no bottled water that's left either. let's talk about what's going on with the west virginia governor earl tomlin. thanks very much for joining us. i know that you're over ta water treatment plant behind you. how bad is this situation? >> well, it's pretty bad. as you mentioned we do have way over 100,000 -- we don't have the exact number yet -- of people who are without water. obviously all the restaurants are closed down, the hotels are having to close down. schools were out yesterday. it's just a real inconvenience for the people not being able to use their water with the exception of flushing toilets. so we're working to put all the state resources we have together. we're doing water tests on an hourly basis and the chemical level is declining, but we're just not sure exactly how long it's going to take until it's acceptable to lift the do not drink ban that the west virginia american water company has placed on u
this is an enormous crisis in west virginia right now. a lot of people have to leave these areas because there's no water, no bottled water that's left either. let's talk about what's going on with the west virginia governor earl tomlin. thanks very much for joining us. i know that you're over ta water treatment plant behind you. how bad is this situation? >> well, it's pretty bad. as you mentioned we do have way over 100,000 -- we don't have the exact number yet -- of people who are...
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jonathan martin joins us again from charleston, west virginia. jonathan, what did you hear out of this bless conference, do residents, the 300,000 residents that are affected do they have reason to be hopeful that soon they will be able to use the water? >> certainly. this is a news that they wanted to hear. the government said all along that this would happen by zone. no one really expected for the water to just be deemed safe across the board all together. as you mentioned they'll do it by zones. some of those zones have already been told that they can lift the water ban by this time. they've been told to go through a 20-minute flushing process and they'll get credit for that water, and they can flush out their system. they're doing several things. setting up an interactive an line map so people with see if their zone has been lifted. >> the water company does not want to be overwhelmed, jonathan martin we'll keep updates, thank you. the supreme court is looking at a potentially landmark case. the high court will examine whether or not the pres
jonathan martin joins us again from charleston, west virginia. jonathan, what did you hear out of this bless conference, do residents, the 300,000 residents that are affected do they have reason to be hopeful that soon they will be able to use the water? >> certainly. this is a news that they wanted to hear. the government said all along that this would happen by zone. no one really expected for the water to just be deemed safe across the board all together. as you mentioned they'll do it...
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sam is calling in from fairmont, west virginia. good morning, you're on with nick rahall, congressman of the third district. joe, how llo, nicky are you doing? 'm stuck here in pittsburgh. natalie tweeted me two days before that? and your staff they can't do anything either what are they going to do, let them hang us down here or whatever. host: tim, what's your question? caller: my question is, why did she tweet me two days before that happened down there? and that's for paint on ships not only fraud. host: do you know what sam is talking about? guest: i'm afraid i don't. host: we go to danny in ogden, utah. caller: thank you for taking my call, i want to thank c-span for the great job you do. i want to take a step back for one moment and get the gentleman to comment on the unemployment extension question and also the living wage question. i feel that it's -- i'm not quite sure the words to you. almost immoral for us to have a system in which someone can put 40 hours per week into our free market system and not get a living wage f
sam is calling in from fairmont, west virginia. good morning, you're on with nick rahall, congressman of the third district. joe, how llo, nicky are you doing? 'm stuck here in pittsburgh. natalie tweeted me two days before that? and your staff they can't do anything either what are they going to do, let them hang us down here or whatever. host: tim, what's your question? caller: my question is, why did she tweet me two days before that happened down there? and that's for paint on ships not...
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however, i can tell you the state of west virginia should have known we have the state of west virginia did an assessment and was looking very, very cable at what was up there to the extents i could. we recommended further investigated needed to be by local authorities. >> let me get your reaction before you run out of time. the fact that freedom industries has now been created by -- taken over by another company and another company is formed out of freedom industries, what do you make of that? >> good corporate structuring. you have a very successful very wealthy who acquired several operations combined them under the umbrella of one country and within a short time period of him doing that, the massive spill that's caused untold millions damages already plus the health concerns of people day-in and day-out. there were several days that went by. it's okay to drink the water when the centers for disease control came out with guidance and said, we don't want pregnant women to be drinking the water. so there is a long-term question as to what are the health affects has individuals from dri
however, i can tell you the state of west virginia should have known we have the state of west virginia did an assessment and was looking very, very cable at what was up there to the extents i could. we recommended further investigated needed to be by local authorities. >> let me get your reaction before you run out of time. the fact that freedom industries has now been created by -- taken over by another company and another company is formed out of freedom industries, what do you make of...
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the ice is even made from west virginia. i don't want it to be one bit diluted. 100% pure west virginia transparent gold. let me take a sizable gulp while you watch this clip. >> 300,000 people in west virigina v- are told to stay away from their tap water, not use it for anything. a chemical spill may have contaminated the drinking water. [ laughter ] >> jon: sorry, i was enjoying this delicious water so much i missed what they were saying. what were they saying? >> a chemical spill in the elk river may have contaminated the drinking water. >> jon: okay, i heard it that time. [laughter] i did taste something just a skosh difference. an undertone just a sous sant, a note of -- >> residents noticed something was wrong when the water smelled like licorice. >> jon: there was that smell and also the water game them explosive diarrhea and vomitting. how do you get that with a fracking in candy land? how does this happen? >> the crisis began when a toxic chemical used to process coal looked out of a 38,000 gallon storage tank. it
the ice is even made from west virginia. i don't want it to be one bit diluted. 100% pure west virginia transparent gold. let me take a sizable gulp while you watch this clip. >> 300,000 people in west virigina v- are told to stay away from their tap water, not use it for anything. a chemical spill may have contaminated the drinking water. [ laughter ] >> jon: sorry, i was enjoying this delicious water so much i missed what they were saying. what were they saying? >> a...
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we are in charleston, west virginia. tell us more about this company. >> reporter: good morning carol. a lot of questions obviously asked about this company now. a lot of people waiting for their water. a hundred thousand have been told they can turn on faucets now. 200,000 are still waiting for the same. the issue, fear of contamination is spreading beyond charleston. two cities in kentucky as well as cincinnati, ohio are doing everything they can to prevent the possibility of contaminating their water supply. the spill that happened in charleston, west virginia is 200 miles away from the water treatment facility in cincinnati, ohio. officials in cincinnati say they'll turn off two of their intake valves to allow it to pass without contaminating their water spliechlt they say steupp. they say this is taken in precaution. two cities turned off intake to let the plumes pass and not to risk the contamination. people here know what something like this could do. it isn't pretty and hasn't been pleasant. >> i want to talk a l
we are in charleston, west virginia. tell us more about this company. >> reporter: good morning carol. a lot of questions obviously asked about this company now. a lot of people waiting for their water. a hundred thousand have been told they can turn on faucets now. 200,000 are still waiting for the same. the issue, fear of contamination is spreading beyond charleston. two cities in kentucky as well as cincinnati, ohio are doing everything they can to prevent the possibility of...
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and it's been one week since the chemical spill and west virginia's elk river officials have told residents it's all right to drink water unless you're pregnant or have an update on the week later in the show. it's thursday january sixteenth five pm in washington d.c. and we are david and you're watching our t.v. we begin today with the news that another innocent civilian has become the victim of a u.s. drone strike in yemen the attack was thought to have been intended for suspected islamist militants in the southeastern part of the country however it took the life of a farmer instead witnesses say the farmer had been walking home in the village of a how to early wednesday when he was abruptly killed by the shrapnel of two rockets according to reuters a local government official has confirmed the report but as declining to give further details this attack comes just a month after the massive drone strike killed at least fifteen people travelling in a wedding convoy human rights organizations argue that there were no islamic militants in that convoy and that only recent innocent civilians we
and it's been one week since the chemical spill and west virginia's elk river officials have told residents it's all right to drink water unless you're pregnant or have an update on the week later in the show. it's thursday january sixteenth five pm in washington d.c. and we are david and you're watching our t.v. we begin today with the news that another innocent civilian has become the victim of a u.s. drone strike in yemen the attack was thought to have been intended for suspected islamist...
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elizabeth cohen is there in charleston, west virginia. this is a painful story for so many people because we just take water for granted but here in west virginia, because of this chemical leak at this plant, freedom industries, these folks can't even take a shower or take a bath. >> reporter: i know. it really is a terrible situation and you think of all of the things that you use water for and, of course, you think about how you use it in your own house. think about how a hospital uses water for so many things and that's why hospitals here, millions of them have had to shut down their elective surgeries. unless it's an emergency, you're not coming here. you can imagine how dangerous that can be for people who were really expecting to have these elective surgeries. i mean, it's a terrible, terrible situation. >> and we're going to be speaking shortly, elizabeth, with the governor of west virginia, earl tomlin. we've got a lot of questions for him. the governor is going to join us and elizabeth will join us as well. what can the federal g
elizabeth cohen is there in charleston, west virginia. this is a painful story for so many people because we just take water for granted but here in west virginia, because of this chemical leak at this plant, freedom industries, these folks can't even take a shower or take a bath. >> reporter: i know. it really is a terrible situation and you think of all of the things that you use water for and, of course, you think about how you use it in your own house. think about how a hospital uses...
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virginia american water company called simon tens of opinion misleading and irresponsible the west virginia department of health and human resources put out a statement saying quote scott simon turns presentation to the west virginia joint legislative committee today is totally unfounded and does not speak to the health and safety of west virginians they also argue that familial height is only created under extremely high temperatures but simonton is not the only expert speaking out richard denison a toxicologist at the environmental defense fund said he thought the center for disease control might have called the all clear too early given the fact that the only research ever done on this chemicals health effects were tests on lab rats done back in one nine hundred ninety he also pointed out that only adult rats were exposed to the chemical so it is hard to determine the effects on children now to be fair the c.d.c. never used the word safe to describe the water when it gave the all clear instead they said they would quote not expect any adverse health effects below one part per million mea
virginia american water company called simon tens of opinion misleading and irresponsible the west virginia department of health and human resources put out a statement saying quote scott simon turns presentation to the west virginia joint legislative committee today is totally unfounded and does not speak to the health and safety of west virginians they also argue that familial height is only created under extremely high temperatures but simonton is not the only expert speaking out richard...
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of three hundred thousand people and nine in the west virginia counties have been told not to drink bathe or wash clothes in this contaminated water of a report from the area head. one time obey has been the holding war on terror detainees for twelve years the facility is known for waterboarding forced feedings and indefinite detention but will it ever close and what will happen to those still in limbo at the facility we'll try to answer some of those questions ahead and in south dakota and indian reservation the faces a host of problems from incredibly high unemployment to alcoholism locals worry what may happen if a ban on alcohol is lifted we take a deeper look at this reservation that a leader in the show. it's friday january tenth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm perry i'm boring you're watching r t america and west virginia a chemical spill into the elk river caused governor earl ray tomblin to issue a state of emergency and nine counties and a water ban for three hundred thousand people over five thousand gallons of a coal preparation chemical has a skate from a tank at freedo
of three hundred thousand people and nine in the west virginia counties have been told not to drink bathe or wash clothes in this contaminated water of a report from the area head. one time obey has been the holding war on terror detainees for twelve years the facility is known for waterboarding forced feedings and indefinite detention but will it ever close and what will happen to those still in limbo at the facility we'll try to answer some of those questions ahead and in south dakota and...
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what are people in west virginia, in that part of west virginia, being told? i'm hearing conflicting reports and what is the experience they're having of whether the water is safe or not? >> chris, there's no single answer to that. i'm seeing photographs on facebook of people with chemical burns on their legs, chemical burns on their hands. this after they've been told that the water was safe. nobody knows anything here. everybody's trying to run away from this issue, whether it's joe manchin trying to blame the cdc, representative shelly moore capito saying she finds this all amusing, tomlin saying, don't blame the coal industry, or west virginia american water saying, well, they're doing their sergeant schultz, they know nothing. >> well, here's the question i can't figure out, who is determining whether the water is safe and what's the criteria they're using? that seems like a simple question no one's willing to answer. >> it would seem simple, chris, but the fact of the matter is, there are more and more reports coming out that say that there is no real an
what are people in west virginia, in that part of west virginia, being told? i'm hearing conflicting reports and what is the experience they're having of whether the water is safe or not? >> chris, there's no single answer to that. i'm seeing photographs on facebook of people with chemical burns on their legs, chemical burns on their hands. this after they've been told that the water was safe. nobody knows anything here. everybody's trying to run away from this issue, whether it's joe...
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. ♪ after ten days without water all west virginia residents have finally been told they can now drink from their taps again and the ban was lifted a day ago many are complaining about a very peculiar spell and robert ray is live on the scene in charleston and say the water is safe now so what exactly are residents still concerned about? >> well, the residents here in charleston, west virginia are concerned about the fact that you know it's been a few days since the water bans are lifted and people have been flushing their pipes out but a lingering odor is rounds like an licorace or candy and after the water is flushed out describing the smell inside their homes and others described discoloration and we are in a restaurant here this morning where folks have been having brunch throughout today and this particular restaurant is serving only bottled water to its customers and they are using the water just to clean the dishes. they own three restaurants here and they have been impacted pretty heavily by what has happened. we have reached out on numerous occasions to west virginia water com
. ♪ after ten days without water all west virginia residents have finally been told they can now drink from their taps again and the ban was lifted a day ago many are complaining about a very peculiar spell and robert ray is live on the scene in charleston and say the water is safe now so what exactly are residents still concerned about? >> well, the residents here in charleston, west virginia are concerned about the fact that you know it's been a few days since the water bans are...
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down in west virginia this weekend i was. what's the what's the mood there our how are people responding to it was havoc it really was just giving my personal take that first of all the second we opened the car door and got into the city it smelled like liquor it was a very strong very sweet smell the second we got to the hotel the management immediately warned us there were signs all over the hotel we even had to sign a waiver saying that we understood the water situation now as for the people themselves they are really dealing with this water shortage and that kind of casual way a lot of them are upset but they don't know what they're upset about they're really supportive of the coal industry obviously but people are going to really stream measures to try to protect themselves and their families and to get themselves hydrated they want to steps like drinking soda drinking sports drinks and things like that they also melted ice in order to have bird baths is what they were calling it one woman that i spoke to even went outsi
down in west virginia this weekend i was. what's the what's the mood there our how are people responding to it was havoc it really was just giving my personal take that first of all the second we opened the car door and got into the city it smelled like liquor it was a very strong very sweet smell the second we got to the hotel the management immediately warned us there were signs all over the hotel we even had to sign a waiver saying that we understood the water situation now as for the people...
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>> i want west virginia american water to fix this. and i realize it's the chemical company's fault. but west virginia water, west virginiaian american water has 40,000 miles of line that they run water through. and that, that goes out to a lot of people. and we want them to take advantage of whatever technology is out there and fix this. and i believe that it must exist in this day and age that they can fix this and allow these people to get back to normal. >> all right, mayor danny jones of charleston, west virginia, thanks so much for your time. >> thank you. >> woodruff: the president of the violence stricken central african republic resigned today, after mounting pressure from regional leaders for failing to stop the country's slide toward anarchy and sectarian bloodshed. the rebel leader, michel djotodia seized control of the country nine months ago, bringing a muslim rebel movement to power, one blamed for looting, kidnapping and killing. in december, a christian militia attacked the capital and the fighting has only escalated,
>> i want west virginia american water to fix this. and i realize it's the chemical company's fault. but west virginia water, west virginiaian american water has 40,000 miles of line that they run water through. and that, that goes out to a lot of people. and we want them to take advantage of whatever technology is out there and fix this. and i believe that it must exist in this day and age that they can fix this and allow these people to get back to normal. >> all right, mayor...
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i'm tired in charleston west virginia magnum up as our tea. some signs of hope for the crisis and syria us secretary of state john kerry is in paris meeting with his russian counterpart sergei lavrov. if allied leaders discussed the possibility of negotiating a ceasefire and a three year long syrian civil war. rt correspondent your peace cannot reports. well one of the first things that we've heard from us at the jail stages that russia the us and un are completely on the same page. that's the only solution the prophet in syria is a diplomatic one. mr kerry also said that officer in the forties and the opposition are equally responsible for the atrocities committed there were also seen a slight shift on iran since though a lot about breaking the un special envoy on syria and sergei lavrov. people were saying that the water see that iran taken part in the geneva to conferences is a key player in the region this was something that the us was previously a guess but now according to the us secretary of state washington wouldn't mind seeing sarah a
i'm tired in charleston west virginia magnum up as our tea. some signs of hope for the crisis and syria us secretary of state john kerry is in paris meeting with his russian counterpart sergei lavrov. if allied leaders discussed the possibility of negotiating a ceasefire and a three year long syrian civil war. rt correspondent your peace cannot reports. well one of the first things that we've heard from us at the jail stages that russia the us and un are completely on the same page. that's the...
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residents were unable to use their tap water after the west virginia american water company admitted that a storage tank of the chemical or metho cycle hexane methanol had leaked into the city of charleston is water supply so you think a story that actually affects hundreds of thousands of americans would garner round the clock coverage from u.s. media this weekend we all know that hollywood celebrities just don't get enough air time. hollywood's biggest names line in the red carpet for the annual golden globe awards caprio you got friendly when you got guys walking around with. only what would you think of last night. it was a book hollywood does two things really well water is give out awards the other is to themselves and the other is to throw parties and last night good both. know to be fair c.n.n. was largely on the case and beginning but i can't say the same for the other partisan hacks on corporate television thankfully the situation has improved since friday according to west virginia's governor earl ray tomblin and officials are gradually lifting the water drinking ban on a
residents were unable to use their tap water after the west virginia american water company admitted that a storage tank of the chemical or metho cycle hexane methanol had leaked into the city of charleston is water supply so you think a story that actually affects hundreds of thousands of americans would garner round the clock coverage from u.s. media this weekend we all know that hollywood celebrities just don't get enough air time. hollywood's biggest names line in the red carpet for the...
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that is what the governor is saying in west virginia. contaminated tap water resources in some places and now a state of emergency is in effect. west virginia american water believes the material is indeed hazardous but not lethal. the warning impacts about 100,000 customers, including boone, putnam, lincoln, logan, clay, reason and jackson counties. >> after the governor declared a state of emergency, residents in west virginia rushed out to the stores, buying up all the water they could. >> you can't live without water. >> reporter: dwayne rains and many others hit the grocery store with that same thought on their minds. when he got there, the water was gone. >> i have a buggy full of ice up here. >> reporter: others, like chuck nicholas, were a bit luckier with their search. >> i needed milk. honestly. and i got some ice cream. so while i was here i picked up the water. >> reporter: and even some will consider traveling. >> i'm thinking about maybe driving to beckley tomorrow. >> reporter: storewise, they are hoping to get a shipment
that is what the governor is saying in west virginia. contaminated tap water resources in some places and now a state of emergency is in effect. west virginia american water believes the material is indeed hazardous but not lethal. the warning impacts about 100,000 customers, including boone, putnam, lincoln, logan, clay, reason and jackson counties. >> after the governor declared a state of emergency, residents in west virginia rushed out to the stores, buying up all the water they...
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let me talk quickly to an advocate mia, in west virginia. what is your advocacy group what are you about? >> the group is people concerned about chemical safety. we are concerned because our community is the only place in the world that the chemical mic was called, that was stored in five times the amount of what caused that disaster until just a few years ago. so we are -- i he am from the community i was born and raised here and i have ties with the chemical industry and we have just been fighting for stronger chemical safety laws. this stuff happens all the time. it impacts our community not 300,000 people. >> you were at the protest yesterday, you guys are trying to get answers what were you told? >> we were told the water was safe and then backtracking saying no we found spikes, there is a ban on the water system so we don't know who to trust or who to go to to get the answers. people are not trusting, elderly people are afraid to flush their systems and others have been placed into asthmatic atax because of the situation. >> morgan. >>
let me talk quickly to an advocate mia, in west virginia. what is your advocacy group what are you about? >> the group is people concerned about chemical safety. we are concerned because our community is the only place in the world that the chemical mic was called, that was stored in five times the amount of what caused that disaster until just a few years ago. so we are -- i he am from the community i was born and raised here and i have ties with the chemical industry and we have just...
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i'm tired in charleston west virginia meghan lopez r t. some signs of hope for the crisis in syria u.s. secretary of state john kerry is n.p.r.'s meeting with his russian counterpart sergey lavrov the diplomatic leaders discuss the possibility of negotiating a cease fire and the three year long syrian civil war are to correspondent you are pissed off reports but one of the first things that we've heard from u.s. secretary of state is that russia the u.s. and the u.n. are completely on the same page that the only solution of the conflict in syria is a diplomatic one mr kerry also said that both the soon enough and to the opposition are equally responsible for the atrocities committed there now we've also seen a slight shift on iran since a lot of barbara he meet you on special envoy on syria and syria level off they both were saying that they want to see iran taken part in the geneva two conference this is a key player in the region this was something that the u.s. has previously against but now according to u.s. secretary of state washingt
i'm tired in charleston west virginia meghan lopez r t. some signs of hope for the crisis in syria u.s. secretary of state john kerry is n.p.r.'s meeting with his russian counterpart sergey lavrov the diplomatic leaders discuss the possibility of negotiating a cease fire and the three year long syrian civil war are to correspondent you are pissed off reports but one of the first things that we've heard from u.s. secretary of state is that russia the u.s. and the u.n. are completely on the same...
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residents were unable to use their tap water after the west virginia american water company admitted that a storage tank of the chemical for meto cycle hexane methanol had leaked into the city of charleston is water supply so you think a story that actually affects hundreds of thousands of americans would garner round the clock coverage from u.s. media this weekend we all know that hollywood celebrities just don't get enough air time. it was the biggest names line in the red carpet for the annual golden globe award. you got friendly you've got guys walking around with. only what you think of last night. it was a book hollywood does two things really well was is give out awards the other is to themselves and the other is to throw parties and last night good good both. now to be fair c.n.n. was largely on the case since the beginning but i can't say the same for the other partisan hacks on corporate television thankfully the situation has improved since friday according to west virginia's governor earl ray tomblin and officials are gradually lifting the water drinking ban on a zone by
residents were unable to use their tap water after the west virginia american water company admitted that a storage tank of the chemical for meto cycle hexane methanol had leaked into the city of charleston is water supply so you think a story that actually affects hundreds of thousands of americans would garner round the clock coverage from u.s. media this weekend we all know that hollywood celebrities just don't get enough air time. it was the biggest names line in the red carpet for the...
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why a chemical spill in west virginia is hurting ploal businesses. all that and ds loca -- local businesses. all that on "real money". >> everyday... at the us - mexican border, someone dies... >> two hours in, we come up on a body >> now, in a breakthough television event, al jazeera america takes you beyond the debate. experience first hand the tragic journey of these migrants. >> a lot of people don't have a clue what goes on when you live near the border. >> six strangers with different points of view... >> i don't believe in borders... >> our government is alowing an invasion... >> get to experience illegal immigration. up close and personal... >> it's very overwhelming to see this many people that have perished... >> a lot of families that don't know where their babies went... >> i wanna make sure her life, it's remembered... >> what happens when lost lives are re-lived? >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves... >> hey guys wanna come to the united states? >> this is al jazeera america. live from new york city. i'm richelle carey w
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our country's national habits are at the heart of west virginia's regional tragedy. i thought that was so true. hundreds of thousands of people cannot even wash their hands in west virginia and it is where in the national dialogue? >> it's in the lower third in news speak. it's just remarkable to me because in a way i say in the piece that bridge gate is sexier. everyone drinks water. it's a huge scandal. people are asking whether or not christie will survive this scandal. the governor of west virginia, to get elected, you have to roll with the coal companies. the state knew about the storage of this dangerous, dangerous chemical. they did nothing. i just hope we can actually look at this and start asking some questions maybe even about bridge gate. we're spending a lot of time about the inconvenience that was caused to the people who were trying to commute, but we didn't ask why so many people commuting by car? why are there so many individuals trying to get to new york? that's a problem that's much bigger than whatever happened with chris christie. >> this reminds
our country's national habits are at the heart of west virginia's regional tragedy. i thought that was so true. hundreds of thousands of people cannot even wash their hands in west virginia and it is where in the national dialogue? >> it's in the lower third in news speak. it's just remarkable to me because in a way i say in the piece that bridge gate is sexier. everyone drinks water. it's a huge scandal. people are asking whether or not christie will survive this scandal. the governor of...
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robert gray is in charleston, west virginia. there are now reports that the city is preparing to sue. what can you tell us? >> reporter: indeed, good afternoon, del. city council members have talked to local businesses. they're convening this afternoon in what they call a closed door meeting, an emergency executive session with city council members where they're considering to file a lawsuit with losses caused by the comment spill and water outages here. they could have a vote as early as tomorrow evening. in the meantime a lot of people here are drinking bottled water, and not drinking it out of their taps, and the concerns are everywhere. in west virginia roadside water distribution sites dot the highways and county roads. >> well, some are still afraid to actually drink the water. >> over the past 11 days nearly 300,000 people have lived through the unprecedented do do-not-use order from west virginia american water, but the problems are not over yet. >> we're still getting complaints from from various residents. in and out o
robert gray is in charleston, west virginia. there are now reports that the city is preparing to sue. what can you tell us? >> reporter: indeed, good afternoon, del. city council members have talked to local businesses. they're convening this afternoon in what they call a closed door meeting, an emergency executive session with city council members where they're considering to file a lawsuit with losses caused by the comment spill and water outages here. they could have a vote as early as...
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let's go to west virginia, where coal is king. the state produces more coal than any other state of the union but one. more than 120 million tons of coal in 2012 alone. and a key part of that mining enterprise is a company called freedom industries, which distributes a chemical used to clean coal. freedom industries is based in west virginia's capital city, charleston. and right now, the company is under fire, after a rupture in one of its storage tanks leaked chemicals and threatened the water supply of thousands. the elk river, which runs through charleston and connects to the ohio river, flowing into cincinnati, was tainted after 7,500 gallons of the compound named, and i'm going to say this slowly, and quite likely incorrectly, methylcylohexane pilled into the water. nearly 300,000 residents were urged not to drink or bathe in their running water. that was on the ninth. since then, they have given the go ahead for residents to drink the water again. all the blue on that map means that the water is fine. unless you're pregnant.
let's go to west virginia, where coal is king. the state produces more coal than any other state of the union but one. more than 120 million tons of coal in 2012 alone. and a key part of that mining enterprise is a company called freedom industries, which distributes a chemical used to clean coal. freedom industries is based in west virginia's capital city, charleston. and right now, the company is under fire, after a rupture in one of its storage tanks leaked chemicals and threatened the water...
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. >>> in west virginia, officials are saying not to drink or cook with the water. 93,000 people are affected by it in nine counties. coal leaked from a factory on the charleston. we have more on how they are responding to the state of emergency. >> >> reporter: shelves are empty inside of this west virginia grocery store. customers snatching bottles of water, and when that runs out, ice. >> now it's chaos. >> you're just grabbing everything. >> it's about gone. >> water is scare following a warning from west virginia's governor. do not bathe or cook or wash clothes using tap water. affecting people in nine counties, at a coal processing plant in charleston. on thursday, a chemical, crude chm, used to separate coal particles, leaked from an old storage tank and went seeping into the river. they have a treatment plant nearby, and it's that company's customers who are affected. >> we sought the advice of a lot of water quality professionals and we were fairly confident earlier today that our water treatment plant could handle any issues that we had, but it's clear that that has migrated to our
. >>> in west virginia, officials are saying not to drink or cook with the water. 93,000 people are affected by it in nine counties. coal leaked from a factory on the charleston. we have more on how they are responding to the state of emergency. >> >> reporter: shelves are empty inside of this west virginia grocery store. customers snatching bottles of water, and when that runs out, ice. >> now it's chaos. >> you're just grabbing everything. >> it's about...
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virginia right now for example around three hundred thousand people in nine counties across west virginia still don't have access to clean water today as state and federal officials continue to try to clean up a massive leak of toxic chemicals state officials started restricting water use on thursday after it was discovered that almost seven hundred seventy five hundred gallons of m.c.h. a chemical used to clean coal had seeped out of a storage facility owned by a company called freedom industries and leaked into the elk river a major local source of drinking water short term effects of contact with them c.h.m. including itchiness burning of the eyes diarrhea and in some cases vomiting long term effects are still pretty much a mystery west virginia's governor earl ray tomblin as declared some areas safe for drinking but the state isn't home free just yet there's still a long ways to go for the spill is cleaned up and as of yet there is no specific timetable for when areas affected by the spill will be cleared for everyday water use meanwhile public officials have some explaining to do the
virginia right now for example around three hundred thousand people in nine counties across west virginia still don't have access to clean water today as state and federal officials continue to try to clean up a massive leak of toxic chemicals state officials started restricting water use on thursday after it was discovered that almost seven hundred seventy five hundred gallons of m.c.h. a chemical used to clean coal had seeped out of a storage facility owned by a company called freedom...
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snow increasing in west virginia. you see in southern maryland. snow getting closer and closer to hagerstown now. the leading edge of this may not be roaching the ground, and we know in allegany county, we have snow on the ground. north and west, i think we'll get 6 to 9. maybe 10 in in a few spots. it's going to be a fluffy snow. dc, far southern maryland, and northern neck, over toward parking parking lot parts -- parts of the delmar. hefty healthy snow coming our way, temperaturwi
snow increasing in west virginia. you see in southern maryland. snow getting closer and closer to hagerstown now. the leading edge of this may not be roaching the ground, and we know in allegany county, we have snow on the ground. north and west, i think we'll get 6 to 9. maybe 10 in in a few spots. it's going to be a fluffy snow. dc, far southern maryland, and northern neck, over toward parking parking lot parts -- parts of the delmar. hefty healthy snow coming our way, temperaturwi
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susan saulny, abc news, charleston, west virginia. >>> and we move, now, out west, tonight, to show you a videotape as investigators are on the hunt for a mysterious arsonist. in san jose, authorities believe 1 man has set up to 13 fires since last wednesday, all of them in the early morning hours. and have you seen this man? they are looking for the man in this surveillance video, seen walking back and forth several times, minutes before a fire broke out across the street. and sketches of the possible suspect have been posted. families are forming neighborhood watches to try to protect their homes. >>> and next, tonight, the judge versus the giant power of professional football. today, a federal judge in effect said, show me the money. asking the nfl to prove that they are really paying enough to the athletes who suffered brutal concussions on the field. abc news correspondent and legal analyst, ryan smith, has our story. >> reporter: in football, the hits are punishing. like this. >> he took a heavy hit. >> reporter: and this. >> his helmet came off at the goal line. >> reporter: seve
susan saulny, abc news, charleston, west virginia. >>> and we move, now, out west, tonight, to show you a videotape as investigators are on the hunt for a mysterious arsonist. in san jose, authorities believe 1 man has set up to 13 fires since last wednesday, all of them in the early morning hours. and have you seen this man? they are looking for the man in this surveillance video, seen walking back and forth several times, minutes before a fire broke out across the street. and...
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but that was legal under west virginia state law. the state law stipulates that because this was a storage facility rather than a production or manufacturing facility, it was not subject to any regulations or inspections, permitting. and so one of the first developments that's come from this is an immediate call to change the state regulation, the governor and the head of the state environment department are talking about introducing some legislation that would at least firm up that inspection process. it would add, you know, add annual inspections to storage facilities. but there are a lot of complaints broadly about the regulatory environment in west virginia and also west virginia's history of accidents and disasters related to the chemical and coal industry. >> woodruff: we just just heard the county commissioner said that the current owner of this plant and the previous owner knew, he said, that the conditions were poor in this plant. what is known about the state of this plant? >> well, that is-- that's sort of slowly unfolding
but that was legal under west virginia state law. the state law stipulates that because this was a storage facility rather than a production or manufacturing facility, it was not subject to any regulations or inspections, permitting. and so one of the first developments that's come from this is an immediate call to change the state regulation, the governor and the head of the state environment department are talking about introducing some legislation that would at least firm up that inspection...
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in west virginia a chemical spill into the elk river caused caused governor earl ray tomblin to issue a state of emergency and nine counties and a water ban for one hundred thousand people over five thousand gallons of a coal preparation chemical has escaped from a tank of freedom industries and the state's capital the link was discovered last night but it's possible has been going on for longer our correspondent megan lopez has more. state and federal authorities are working around the clock in charleston west virginia after a spill leaks chemicals into the elk river just one mile upstream from a local water treatment facility so the spill comes from a forty eight thousand gallon chemical storage tank from freedom industries right now west virginia governor earl ray tomblin has declared a state of emergency for nine counties surrounding charleston west virginia schools and businesses have been closed and the three hundred thousand or so residents that have been affected by this spill are told not to drink the water not even to wash their hands with it only to use it to flush the toil
in west virginia a chemical spill into the elk river caused caused governor earl ray tomblin to issue a state of emergency and nine counties and a water ban for one hundred thousand people over five thousand gallons of a coal preparation chemical has escaped from a tank of freedom industries and the state's capital the link was discovered last night but it's possible has been going on for longer our correspondent megan lopez has more. state and federal authorities are working around the clock...
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a different water problem remains in west virginia. hundreds of thousands is have been given the toek drink their without. but people are confused and worried. >> you can see over my shoulder the tanks holding the chemicals from freedom industries. what happened affected 300,000 and the water supply in west virginia. we spent most of saturday talking to residents about their concerns, and did independent testing on the water. here is what we found out. it's been a week since 7500 gallons of toxic chemicals used to clean coal spilled into the elk river. many residents are concerned as to whether their water is safe. >> inside the cooler are testing materials for the water in this woman's house. how long will it take to get the results back. >> five to seven business days. >> jennifer youse is nine moths pregnant. >> we haven't consumed the water in the house. it didn't taste or smell right. >> she and her family are not drinking the water. after the center for disease control issued the warning on wednesday, she was confused. >> we got
a different water problem remains in west virginia. hundreds of thousands is have been given the toek drink their without. but people are confused and worried. >> you can see over my shoulder the tanks holding the chemicals from freedom industries. what happened affected 300,000 and the water supply in west virginia. we spent most of saturday talking to residents about their concerns, and did independent testing on the water. here is what we found out. it's been a week since 7500 gallons...
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. >>> no water for hundreds of thousands in west virginia after thursday's toxic chemical spill. >>> 50 years ago, the historic announcement that cigarette smoking causes lung cancer. . >>> word came early this morning that the former prime minister offitsis, ariel sharon has died. the deck rated ex general and leader has left an indelible mark on the mid east, he passed away in a tel aviv hospital. he was 85 years old. >>> in 1984 at the tender age of 13, he joined the underground para military force where he fought in the battle for jerusalem during israel's war for independence. in 1967 he was in battle again, commanding a division during the 6-day war. during the yon space kippur war, they surrounded the egyptian third army which turned the tide of the army. he was appointed defense minister in 1981 just in time for israel to invade lebanon in 1982. a commission indirectly found the defense force responsible for a massacre of palestinian simpleians, eventually leading to shareon's reluctant resignation. he stays a political -- staged a comeback in 2001, winning a victory to becom
. >>> no water for hundreds of thousands in west virginia after thursday's toxic chemical spill. >>> 50 years ago, the historic announcement that cigarette smoking causes lung cancer. . >>> word came early this morning that the former prime minister offitsis, ariel sharon has died. the deck rated ex general and leader has left an indelible mark on the mid east, he passed away in a tel aviv hospital. he was 85 years old. >>> in 1984 at the tender age of 13, he...
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jonathan martin is in west virginia. >> reporter: help continues to come in from fema and homeland security. they've stationed 12 tankers across the region where people can fill up canisters. a lot have come back multiple times because they don't know how long the water crisis will last. this came to light, this problem came to light early on thursday when the company freedom industries notified authorities here in the state that a chemical from one of their storage tanks was leaking right into the elk river. around that same time people started to report a strange odor. they say it was like the smell of licorice or a sweet candy. officials with the health department tested the water and found it was this chemical mchm. the health department says it can cause vomiting, eye irritation or diarrhea. at this point the health department and water department are trying to flush out of the system and are adding different chemicals to the water to oxidize it. right now there's no time frame as to when the water will be safe for people to drink. at the same time there's a federal investigation going
jonathan martin is in west virginia. >> reporter: help continues to come in from fema and homeland security. they've stationed 12 tankers across the region where people can fill up canisters. a lot have come back multiple times because they don't know how long the water crisis will last. this came to light, this problem came to light early on thursday when the company freedom industries notified authorities here in the state that a chemical from one of their storage tanks was leaking...
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state and federal authorities are working around the clock in charleston west virginia after a spill leads chemicals into the elk river just one mile upstream from a local water treatment facility so the spill comes from a forty eight thousand gallon chemical storage tank from freedom industries right now west virginia governor earl ray tomblin has declared a state of emergency for nine counties surrounding charleston west virginia schools and businesses have been closed and the three hundred thousand or so residents that have been affected by this spill are told not to drink the water not even to wash their hands with it only to use it to flush the toilet and case of a fire emergency meanwhile president barack obama has declared a federal emergency in west virginia fema and the department of homeland security are both getting involved in the relief efforts right now as investigators try to figure out how contaminated the water is how serious the problem is and how they can go ahead and fix it now the president of freedom industries the company that actually leaked those chemicals pu
state and federal authorities are working around the clock in charleston west virginia after a spill leads chemicals into the elk river just one mile upstream from a local water treatment facility so the spill comes from a forty eight thousand gallon chemical storage tank from freedom industries right now west virginia governor earl ray tomblin has declared a state of emergency for nine counties surrounding charleston west virginia schools and businesses have been closed and the three hundred...
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the state of emergency in west virginia. new details on the chemical leak that's threatening the water supply for hundreds of thousands. the governor sets in. >>> the hacking of the retail giant, the security breach far worse than they first told us. >>> most members of congress are worth seven figures but who earns more? republicans or democrats? >>> plus globe trotters, hollywood's award season kicks off sunday with the winners decided by car salesmen and real estate agents. tonight, water is on the way to west virginia. washington is sending it in the wake of the dangerous chemical spill into the elk river. this was just moments ago fema trucks arriving in charleston, west virginia bringing the water to hundreds of thousands who can't drink or bathe or use the tainted supply. a federal disaster declaration has been issued for the affected counties. at the same time, an investigation has begun into what happened, why, and who may be responsible. until then, the water supply there is off limits. jonathan martin is on the sc
the state of emergency in west virginia. new details on the chemical leak that's threatening the water supply for hundreds of thousands. the governor sets in. >>> the hacking of the retail giant, the security breach far worse than they first told us. >>> most members of congress are worth seven figures but who earns more? republicans or democrats? >>> plus globe trotters, hollywood's award season kicks off sunday with the winners decided by car salesmen and real...
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bill: laura jordan, west virginia american water company near charles ton, west virginia. when the briefing begins we'll bring you there live here on "america's newsroom." martha. martha: new reaction today to how new jersey governor chris christie handled the fallout of the george washington bridge scandal and how his actions compare to president obama and how he deals with controversy. bill: how a burst from the sun can mess with your gps and a whole lot more. ♪ with my friends, we'll do almost anything. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. she loves to shop online with h
bill: laura jordan, west virginia american water company near charles ton, west virginia. when the briefing begins we'll bring you there live here on "america's newsroom." martha. martha: new reaction today to how new jersey governor chris christie handled the fallout of the george washington bridge scandal and how his actions compare to president obama and how he deals with controversy. bill: how a burst from the sun can mess with your gps and a whole lot more. ♪ with my friends,...